Re: (PM) Routing a single IP

John Breeden (radius@guarddog.comptime.com)
Tue, 10 Feb 1998 18:47:36 -1000 (HST)

>
> On Mon, 9 Feb 1998, Curtis V. Schleich wrote:
>
> > Hello, all! I have a client who wants to pay me to hook up his single home
> > computer via a 56K frame relay line. (No ISDN in this corner of GTEland)
> >
> > I have two main questions:
> > 1.) Am I going to have to put a router and a network card in this guy's
> > house for a single computer, or has anybody found a card for a PC running
> > Win95?
>
> A router is the most obvious choice. A Lucent OR will do Frame Relay. I
> know that there are some FR PCI cards, but they are not usually intended
> for usage as CPE with a basic 56K link and are most likely not any cheaper
> (Verify this though, as I haven't looked into this for a long time).
>

Router is the best bet, if just for the demark ....

USR makes/made a PC card called the Allegra 56. Ran F/R, csu/dsu
included for around 6 bills. Win95/NT drivers. Don't know if its
still around. Check with 3com.

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John Breeden
Kailua-Kona, Hawaii
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